Cameron Winter Preps Live Album From Historic Carnegie Hall Show

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- Cameron Winter will release his first live solo album, "Live at Carnegie Hall," on October 9, capturing his sold-out December performance at the famed New York venue.
- The 11-track record primarily pulls from Winter's debut solo LP "Heavy Metal," featuring "$0," "The Rolling Stones," "Cancer of the Skull," and "Love Takes Miles."
- Live at Carnegie Hall also debuts three previously unreleased songs: "It All Fell in the River," "Emperor XIII In Shades," and "If You Turn Back Now."
- The vinyl gatefold artwork reportedly shows Winter kissing Carnegie Hall namesake Andrew Carnegie.
- Paul Thomas Anderson and Benny Safdie were both behind the camera at the December show, filming footage that has yet to be announced as a concert film release.
- Winter capped a year that also saw Geese's critically acclaimed third album "Getting Killed," with the band currently touring Europe before a North American run from September through November.
Why it matters: Winter became one of the youngest artists to headline Carnegie Hall in December, and the same gig drew Oscar-winning director Paul Thomas Anderson and filmmaker Benny Safdie to run cameras — making the October 9 album the only confirmed release from a night widely watched by major filmmakers.
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